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MPR News Reflections and observations on the news

Tag: Mining

Regional history

The ghost towns of the Upper Peninsula

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 20, 2018, 8:33 AM Feb 20, 2018
21

One doesn’t have to go to Appalachia to see the poverty and ghost towns from failed and abandoned mining. One need only take a relatively short drive from Minnesota to Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, where copper mining isn’t what it once was. Read more →

Economy

Editorial pushes back against mining opponents from the Cities

Bob CollinsBob Collins June 28, 2017, 6:33 AM Jun 28, 2017
39

The Mesabi Daily News has had it with the big-city folk trying to destroy the Iron Range’s way of life. Read more →

Economy

On the Iron Range, a glut of heartbreak

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 4, 2016, 8:53 AM Feb 4, 2016
13

There’s really not a lot of new information in the Washington Post’s documentation today of the economic tsunami that’s wiping out the Iron Range. But the domestic economic collapse hasn’t gotten anywhere near the attention it deserves, at least from a human scale. Read more →

Economy

Can Iron Range build an economy not driven by mining?

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 27, 2015, 6:03 AM Apr 27, 2015
8

The Iron Range has always been the land of boom times and bust, but the country is full of decaying cities where people once waited for a bust to end and the status quo to return. Read more →

Economy

Champion jack pine tree no match for mine expansion

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 9, 2015, 7:04 AM Apr 9, 2015
8

The state’s grand champion jack pine tree is no more.

It was a good run for the tree in a Mountain Iron neighborhood — two days, according to the Duluth News Tribune.

But after receiving its crown, it was cut down.
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Economy

In bid to add jobs, state officials risk losing them

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 13, 2015, 8:15 AM Jan 13, 2015
3

A mining company employing 1,850 employees at three plants in Minnesota is warning politicians not to help out another company that plans to have 300 employees at a taconite plant. Read more →

Protesting mining, couple completes canoe trip to DC

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 3, 2014, 8:05 AM Dec 3, 2014
1

Explorers Dave and Amy Freeman have made it to Washington in their effort to canoe to the nation’s capital by canoe to lobby against copper mining around the Boundary Waters.
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Minnesota to Washington by canoe

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 8, 2014, 6:45 AM Sep 8, 2014
4

For more than a year, Dave and Amy Freeman, of Grand Marais, have been planning a canoe trip to Washington as a way to call attention to — and protest — plans for copper mining in northeast Minnesota which they say threatens the wilderness.

Yesterday, they left.
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Economy

Court of Appeals rejects challenge to frac sand mine

Bob CollinsBob Collins June 16, 2014, 10:41 AM Jun 16, 2014
1

Opponents of frac sand mining in Winona County have lost a legal challenge at the Minnesota Court of Appeals.
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Court clears way for Minnesota to sell mining rights

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 9, 2013, 10:55 AM Sep 9, 2013
1

The Minnesota Court of Appeals today rejected an attempt to stop the state’s sale of mining leases without any environmental review. Read more →

The paramilitary guards in the Wisconsin woods

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 10, 2013, 12:16 PM Jul 10, 2013
7

The tension is certainly rising in northern Wisconsin where the presence this week of paramilitary guards has ratcheted up the controversy over a proposed open-pit iron mine. Gogebic Taconite isn’t backing down from its decision to bring in the security force from an Arizona firm, citing a June confrontation between opponents of the mine and Read more →

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